NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
pink, is a standard old variety, which can be relied upon 
to give good satisfaction. 
Two flowering vines whose beauty leaves little to 
be desired are the Wistaria and the Trumpet Creeper. 
They ought always to be planted together, but they 
rarely are. There is a charm so dreamy and _ poetic 
about the one, and a beauty so glowing and fervent 
about the other, that they seem fitting mates to drape 
an archway or to conceal the monotony of a wall sur- 
face. They are both perfectly hardy and when planted 
together form a fine continuation of bloom. The early 
loveliness of the Wistaria also successfully covers the 
very late foliation which is the Trumpet Creeper’s only 
failing. 
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vines, in a few years, long before any of the woodwork 
needs replacing, the sturdy growth of the vegetation 
planted for that purpose will successfully cover any 
trifling defects in the support, so that the only necessity 
will be that of keeping the frame strong enough to sup- 
port the burden of foliage when the rain: has filled it 
with moisture. 
Rambler roses,—yellow, pink, or crimson,—are es- 
pecially fine for archways and arbors. The old Prairie 
Rose is very satisfactory, bearing a wealth of bloom af- 
ter other roses have faded. The Dorothy Perkins is a 
strong grower in the newer varieties, of a delicate, yet 
deep pink color; while the Baltimore Belle, a blush- 
“The Sign of Quality” 
An Unusual Case 
We were recently awarded the contracts for eleven reinforced 
concrete bridges by the State Board of Public Roads of Rhode Island. 
Six of these were on OUR figures alone. It is unusual fora State De- 
partment to award contracts without competitive bidding, but this fact 
proves beyond a doubt, that our prices are consistent with work of the 
highest character. 
We invite your inquiries on any contemplated construction. 
T. J. Hynes & Son, 
Contractors for 
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Home Office: 
WALES, MASS. 
Branch Office: 
“We Build to Last’’ 
